The ritzy Hollywood hotel Chateau Marmont is demanding that a small feline grooming company — Cateau Marmont — change its name so customers don’t get confused, according to a report Tuesday.

“The hotel, Chateau Marmont, has decided to send us a cease-and-desist letter, asking us not to use the word Marmont and to change our everything,” owner of the cat company, Jennifer Shields, told the local station ABC 7.

Hotel honchos threatened to sue Shields if she fails to toss her logo, T shirts and business cards, she told the station.

The fur first began flying after Shields posted ads for modest kitty-friendly bungalows, which can be rented for $45 a night, she said. The hotel, which charges $400 a night for its posh rooms, claimed it would mix up customers in the area, she said.

Shields runs the ma-and-paw operation with her daughter, who says she feels bullied by the fancy hotel.

“It felt like someone was trying to not only rob me, but my extended family members of a place to come and feel safe,” co-owner MacCaully Shields said.

A lawyer for the hotel didn’t return a call seeking comment, according to ABC.